DBasia.news – Although the 2022-2023 competition will start soon, several big clubs are still trying to increase the strength of their team.
In the past week, Matthijs de Ligt’s transfer saga has been under the spotlight. The Dutch defender has officially left Juventus to move to Bayern Munich.
Munich dared to redeem De Ligt for 70 million euros. It was the second most expensive purchase ever made by Die Roten.
After selling De Ligt, Juventus moved quickly to find a replacement. The Bianconeri managed to hijack Gleison Bremer from their city rivals, Torino.
Juventus did not think long to redeem Bremer for 40 million euros. Even though the Brazilian defender was first approached by Inter Milan.
The Serie A transfer market was also enlivened with the move of Paulo Dybala to AS Roma. The former Juventus player was brought in for free.
Meanwhile, Jules Kunde’s transfer saga is nearing its climax. The Sevilla player is now targeted by Chelsea and Barcelona.
Chelsea had the upper hand to sign Kunde after making an official offer to Sevilla. But in the latest developments, the player reportedly prefers to move to Barcelona.
Kunde’s fate is predicted to be clear in the next few days. Barcelona plans to make an official offer to end this hunt.
The following is a recap of the transfer market for Europe’s elite leagues in the past week:
Premier League
Arsenal: Oleksandr Zinchenko
West Ham United: Gianluca Scamacca
Southampton: Sekou Mara
Nottingham Forest: Jesse Lingard, Lewis O’brien, Harry Toffolo
Brentford: Ben Mee
Tottenham: Djed Spence
LaLiga
Mallorca: Predrag Rajkovic, Vedat Muriqi
Eibar: Alvaro Vadillo, Jon Bautista
Elche: Carlos Clerc
Granada: Andre Ferreira
Serie A
Juventus: Gleison Bremer
AS Roma: Paulo Dybala
Lecce: Kristijan Bistrovic, Mattia Felici
Cremonese: Santiago Ascasibar, Charles Pickel
Fiorentina: Dodo
Monza: Gianluca Caprari, Filippo Ranocchia
Bundesliga
Bayern Munich: Matthijs de Ligt
Hoffenheim: Ozan Kabak
Ligue 1
Olympique Lyon: Nicolas Tagliafico
Nantes: Mostafa Mohamed
Marseille: Jonathan Clauss, Ruben Blanco, Luis Suarez
AS Monaco: Thomas Didillon